Nikola Kedžo

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Nikola Kedžo
Nikola Kedžo

Nikola Kedžo (2014)

Player information
birthday August 12, 1988
place of birth Split , Yugoslavia
citizenship CroatianCroatian Croatian
height 2.03 m
Playing position Back right
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society AS Albatro Handball Siracusa
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000–2005 CroatiaCroatia RK Split
2005-2007 SpainSpain BM Ciudad Real
2007-2008 SpainSpain BM Alcobendas
2008-2009 SpainSpain SD Teucro
2009-2010 GermanyGermany HSG Düsseldorf
2010–2012 CroatiaCroatia RK Nexe Našice
2012-2013 HungaryHungary Csurgói KK
2013-2014 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia RK Metalurg Skopje
2014-2014 RomaniaRomania HCM Constanța
2014-2015 QatarQatar Qatar Sports Club
2015-2016 PolandPoland Gwardia Opole
2016-2017 SwitzerlandSwitzerland BSV Bern Muri
2017– ItalyItaly AS Albatro Handball Siracusa
National team
  Games (goals)
CroatiaCroatia Croatia ? (?)

As of July 15, 2017

Nikola Kedžo (* 12. August 1988 in Split ) is a from Croatia originating handball player .

The 2.03 meter tall and 110 kilogram right back player played for RK Split (until 2005), BM Ciudad Real (2005 to 2007), BM Alcobendas (2007 to 2008) and SD Teucro (2008 to 2009), from July 2009 to March 2010 at the HSG Düsseldorf and then at the Croatian club RK Nexe Našice. After Kedžo played for the Hungarian club Csurgói KK in the 2012/13 season , he then signed a contract with the Macedonian first division club RK Metalurg Skopje , with whom he reached the quarter-finals in the EHF Champions League 2013/14 . In 2014 he won the Macedonian championship. In the 2015/16 season, Kedzo played in Poland for Gwardia Opole. He then joined the Swiss first division club BSV Bern Muri . In summer 2017 he switched to the Italian first division club AS Albatro Handball Siracusa .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.handball-planet.com: Nikola Kedzo to RK Metalurg Skopje , accessed on July 10, 2013.
  2. opole.gazeta.pl, “Gwardia ma w składzie wielką gwiazdę. "Hit transferowy" “, April 27, 2015, accessed June 24, 2015
  3. handball-world.com: BSV Bern Muri obliges Croatians with Bundesliga experience , accessed on August 3, 2016
  4. handball-world.news: Albatro Syrakus brings next HBL professional , accessed on July 15, 2017